Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is still pissed at himself for passing on Randy Moss in the 1998 draft. So when Jones had a chance to trade up in the first round and snag Bryant, a swift, agile player some scouts believe could be the second coming of 'Superfreak,' he didn't hesitate to go get Tony Romo the draft's most enticing offensive weapon. Sure, Bryant has had some issues with commitment—"He needs a Flavor Flav clock around his neck," mentor Deion Sanders says—but the way his character was assailed during the pre-draft process (Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland asked Bryant if his mother was a prostitute) made him fighting mad, and he's determined to take it out on everybody.